Doing womenswear is challenging, and it's exciting. I approach it the same way as I approach menswear, so it's in a tailored way, and I do my thing. I love doing it.
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I'm very definitely a woman and I enjoy it.
I just really have an affinity for women. Watching them go through journeys is more interesting to me than watching men.
I'm ready to do womenswear. You've always got to be inspired by something new - women have so much more shape and I'm about finding what to engineer around those shapes.
I don't really want to repeat myself. For the most part, I always want to be doing something new. But there aren't a lot of gritty roles out there for women, and they are so fun to play, everyone wants them.
I love to work on a set whether it's mostly men or mostly women, but there's something about being in a community of women that changes the energy.
Honestly, I don't believe in menswear. I focus on what pieces are most timeless, transcendent, match my lifestyle, remain remarkable, and command intriguing attention across the room at an art gallery.
I'm fortunate to have success, but it was a long and challenging road, so I try to make that not be the case for other women.
Menswear is about subtlety. It's about good style and good taste.
I always love being in the company of women. It's all about good conversation and great wine.
I'm fascinated by how much we, as women, have to subjugate and hide ourselves in order to get on in the world.
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